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Post by Gilberto on Feb 26, 2012 19:25:49 GMT -5
Michael Pare’ started out as one of Ralph Hinkley’s (Hanley’s?) sweathogs in the “Greatest American Hero”, then went on to star in films like “Streets of Fire”, “The Philadelphia Experiment” and “Eddie and the Cruisers”. He also starred in the fun scifi thriller “Moon 44” and the short-lived “Starhunter” series. He was the werewolf in “Bad Moon”, which is mostly memorable because the dog saves the day. Like a lot of Johnny Drama’s, he’s as fun to see as a bad guy as he is when he’s playing a good guy, but no matter what the role the movie’s usually a lot more fun when he’s in it.
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Post by lynn on Feb 26, 2012 19:34:43 GMT -5
I like a guy who can switch between goodie and baddie. Mean's he's not just chosen because of his chin.
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Post by Gilberto on Feb 26, 2012 19:36:19 GMT -5
The guy's got chops. He's had some legitimately memorable dramatic roles too, but he's done his time in B movies.
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Post by broox on Feb 28, 2012 0:43:45 GMT -5
According to IMDB he:
Studied at the Culinary Institute of America in his "salad" days and was working as a chef when his strikingly hunky looks opened the door for modeling work.
That's so funny cause I did almost the exact same thing. I was NOT working as a chef when my strikingly unhunky looks closed the door to my modeling work. Small world.
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Post by lynn on Feb 28, 2012 16:34:58 GMT -5
And he can coook?
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Post by Gilberto on Feb 29, 2012 4:57:57 GMT -5
He's like Steven Seagal in Under Siege. Except he's not fat and he can act.
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Post by ilfivoyedeino on Dec 27, 2019 12:03:19 GMT -5
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Post by ohimawi on Feb 14, 2020 6:43:39 GMT -5
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